Ideas to Color Coordinates with Your Better Half for Wedding
Couples coordinating their wedding outfits existed long back but it was confined with beige with beige and red with red. When it comes to bridal and groom concept in Bangalore for yourself and your soul mate, the choice was less and the extent was choosing outfits of the same color. However, things have changed and modern brides are into experimenting. Every bride and groom want to make sure that they look their best on their big day. They discuss things and go for their shopping together to find the perfect bridal ensemble. Here are some ideas to coordinate your outfits and to look picture perfect for your wedding without looking too much.
Creating a Gradient Effect
For your bridal outfit, choose a color you love. You don’t have to restrict yourself and after shortlisting both of your color preference, pick a color which you both like. If you choose pink, the groom can go for a light shade and you can pick a dark shade of the same color. The idea is going for light to dark or vice versa and forming a shading effect. The color that looks the best to create a shading effect is peach, pink, purple, blue, green and yellow. Keep in mind that the basic idea is to create a gradient effect and make sure you don’t pick two shades of the same color.
Pick a Color from Bride’s Ensemble
Once the bride has chosen her lehenga, the groom can pick a color from her bridal outfit, it can be anything ranging from the second dupatta, motifs, border or even lining. Groom can incorporate this color as an accent in his own outfit. If the bride is wearing a yellow lehenga with a red dupatta, the groom can go for a red or yellow colored safe, sherwani dupatta, pocket square or a waistcoat. In this combination, the bride takes the center stage but still, the groom borrows a shade from the bride and incorporates it into his outfit. This pattern is very efficient when the bride wants to flaunt a very colorful lehenga but the simple groom doesn’t want too much of bright colors in his ensemble.
Different Color but Same Print
Choosing the same print with a different color is a great way to coordinate especially for small celebrations like mehendi. Groom can pick the same or similar print as that of the bride’s outfit or the same embroidery work like gotta or aari pitta and choose different colors for the sherwani. This style of coordinated outfits is subtle yet is sure to make a statement at your wedding.
Complementary Colors
Instead of choosing the same colors, both groom and bride can choose contrast but complimenting colors that look great together. These colors need not be necessarily matching but the contrasting look can be super attractive and captivating. some of the colors that look great together with gold are deep green, dark blue, white, maroon and blue. While light blue, grey, pastel yellow, bright red and cream compliments pink, ivory, black, gold and beige go really well with red.
Coordination doesn’t mean that the color of the clothes has to be the same, it can be the fabric, the jewelry, accessories, the same embroidery or anything. Coordinating sherwani for men wedding in Bangalore with brides’ outfit is a much-followed trend these days. The first thing your wedding guest will notice on stage before interacting with you is the wedding ensemble and that need to be coordinated with your better half. And as you are going to be the in limelight throughout all the celebrations, and will also be picturized a lot, it is important to make sure that you complement each other.
Comments
Post a Comment